On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 10:11:37AM +, Frank Shute wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem attached.
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment then stop? That's a sign that something on or plugged
in to the motherboard has blown. Unplug things and test again.
Chris
Just
Reading this thread, someone else mentioned beep codes and that if there
were none, it's most likely a fried motherboard.
Can anyone else confirm this?
Hummm, I think that is the CPU is missing/dead, you would get no beep.
Olivier
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Corey John Bukolt wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment then stop? That's a sign that something on or plugged
in to the motherboard has blown. Unplug things and
On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 14:36 +0700, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Reading this thread, someone else mentioned beep codes and that if there
were none, it's most likely a fried motherboard.
Can anyone else confirm this?
Hummm, I think that is the CPU is missing/dead, you would get no beep.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 02:05:49AM -0500, Corey John Bukolt wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment then stop? That's a sign that something on or plugged
in to
On 3/23/10, Corey John Bukolt ruinermailchuc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment then stop? That's a sign that something on or plugged
in to the
Tim Judd wrote:
On 3/23/10, Corey John Bukolt ruinermailchuc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment then stop? That's a sign that something on or
On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 10:38 +, Frank Shute wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 02:05:49AM -0500, Corey John Bukolt wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment
On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 06:57 -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
On 3/23/10, Corey John Bukolt ruinermailchuc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:23:34 + (06:23 CDT) Chris Whitehouse wrote:
When you press the power button does the cpu fan or the power supply fan
spin for a moment then stop?
...@shute.org.uk a écrit :
De: Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk
Objet: OT: dead box
À: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Dimanche 21 mars 2010, 10h11
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off.
Hitting
the power on button
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem attached.
I thought my power supply must have died so I got another, screwed
The easiest way to check if its the power switch is detach the PWR
switch connector from the mobo and briefly short the two pins.
If the machine turns on its ure switch, however that is probably
unlikely - Ive never seen it before at least.
Check ure mobo for popped caps,... remove ure ram
Frank Shute wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem attached.
I thought my power supply must have died so I
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:23:34AM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Frank Shute wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the cables and they seem
Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk writes:
When I hit the power button I get nothing. None of the fans spin up
and there's no sign of life.
Well, that's not a *good* sign... ;-)
I'm beginning to think that I might be in for a new motherboard anyway :(
I think you can safely conclude it isn't an
On March 21, 2010 08:24:15 am Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:23:34AM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Frank Shute wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 09:08:44AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk writes:
When I hit the power button I get nothing. None of the fans spin up
and there's no sign of life.
Well, that's not a *good* sign... ;-)
I'm beginning to think that I might be in for
On Sun 21 Mar 2010 at 11:26:55 PDT Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 09:08:44AM -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Murphy never said anything about *when* things go wrong...
But the swine said they *would* go wrong...;)
Hey, don't shoot the messenger!
On second thought, perhaps that
Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk wrote:
Sorry if this is a bit off-topic.
I came in the other day to find my workstation powered off. Hitting
the power on button had no effect as did using another known working
outlet. I checked all the
Anybody got any ideas what the problem may be? I'm thinking possibly
the power on switch but that seems a long shot and there seems no easy
way to replace it.
Check if teh power on button is not stucked in the pushed position, it
happens on old cases that the plastic get old and dusty and the
Anybody got any ideas what the problem may be? I'm thinking possibly
the power on switch but that seems a long shot and there seems no easy
way to replace it.
In the process of dis-assembling the machine and re-assembling is, you
may want to use a rubber to clean the contacts on the RAM and
No sounds (beeps) no cpu fan no lights?
At 06:00 p.m. 21/03/2010, you wrote:
Anybody got any ideas what the problem may be? I'm thinking possibly
the power on switch but that seems a long shot and there seems no easy
way to replace it.
In the process of dis-assembling the machine and
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